My Dad has a pair of your night vision binoculars. Today I was stupid and used them during the day, and the sun ruined the lens. I didn’t know that the sun could ruin the lens. I feel so awful and sick that I did this to my Dad. He’s a veteran in the military and he has been saving up so much of his money to buy these binoculars, and he also waited about 4 months to get them. I’m only 21 and there’s no way I can repay him for what I’ve done. Please help me out. Is there anywhere I could get the lens replaced? Is there anything I can do?

Thank you,

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Now, let’s see how many SSD readers with 21 year olds and a new set of Bino NODs, rush home from work.

For when the original Magpul isn’t kawaii enough, and Ranger Plates are a bit too operator, HARDCORE TACTICS has come up with the perfect solution for your 5.56 magazines: the Dress&Gun Mag Pants. These stylish pantsu will be available in multiple colors, and attach to any NATO spec 5.56 magazine, facilitating more expedient magazine changes during tactical meido scenarios weapon and magazine manipulation.

Here’s a machine translation of the product description from the official product page:

HARDCORE TACTICS Mug Pants 5.56

HARDCORE TACTICS Magpants relaxes the draw from the magazine’s pouch, magazine change and impact when falling

This is a magazine support made of 5.56 magazine compatible synthetic rubber.

It is located outside of the Harlow Police Station in Essex. The photo wasn't taken by a concerned party, aghast by the shear existence of such a device, but rather was posted to Facebook by the Essex Police, who are quite proud.

The AutoGlove is a glove designed to allow shooters to simulate fully automatic fire with their semi-automatic firearms. The AutoGlove incorporates a ‘Trigger Assist Device’, an automated device which pulls the tigger in a variety of preprogramed configurations, including single shot, double tap, 3-round burst, or full auto. Customers will also be able to choose from either a synthetic or leather glove, in either a tactical or sporting configuration, depending on preference.

Unlike devices like bump fire stocks or speciality triggers, the AutoGlove requires no modification of the base firearm to function, only that the minimum space inside the trigger guard be 3/4″ by 3/4″, and a trigger pull weight of 3.5 lbs. The AutoGlove is available for pre-order on the official site, with an expected delivery period starting October 2017.

The AutoGlove is made in the USA using USA-sourced parts and machinery.

Working Rich’s Gunsticles is a product in the same vein as the TAC-SAC; that is to say, it’s a decorative accessory modeled after a pair of testicles that you can mount to your firearm, via Picatinny rail. The difference? These swing.

The Gunsticles are available in both Black and FDE. You can order yours, and check out uncensored imagery, at the link below.